How the Remote Starting System Circuit Works
The Remote Starting System is designed to start the engine remotely without using the ignition key. The ignition key must be used to drive the vehicle.
The transmitter can start the engine provided all of the following conditions are met:
- The gearshift lever is in the "P" (Park) position. (See INTERLOCK SYSTEM )
- The brake pedal is not pressed. (See INTERLOCK SYSTEM )
- The ignition key is not inserted into the ignition switch. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The hood is securely closed. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- All of the doors are closed and locked. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The tailgate is closed. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The security system has not been triggered. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The panic warning system is not activated. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
The engine automatically stops when any of the following conditions is satisfied after starting the engine with the transmitter:
- A specified engine running time has expired.
- The gearshift lever is in any position but "P" (Park). (See INTERLOCK SYSTEM )
- The brake pedal is pressed. (See INTERLOCK SYSTEM )
- The ignition key is inserted into the ignition switch. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The hood is opened. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- Any of the doors is opened or unlocked. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The tailgate is opened. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The security system has been triggered. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The panic warning system is activated. (See Keyless/Power Door Lock System )
- The engine speed rises to 4, 000 rpm or higher. (See GAUGES AND INDICATORS )
- The engine malfunction indicator comes on. (See GAUGES AND INDICATORS )
- The low oil pressure indicator comes on. (See Reminder Systems, Safety Indicator, and Low Oil Pressure Indicator )
Refer to the Remote Starting System User's Information manual for system function and safety guidelines.